MAT1362

Mathematical Reasoning and Proofs

Elements of logic, set theory, functions, equivalence relations and cardinality. Proof techniques. Concepts are introduced using sets of integers, integers modulo n, rational, real and complex numbers. Exploration of the real line: completeness, supremum, sequences and limits. Some of the concepts will be illustrated with examples from geometry, algebra and number theory.

Available Tutors

Jane Green

Software Engineering @ University of Ottawa

Jane has always loved math and wants to help more people understand it. Her sessions are mostly guided practice problems with less of a focus on theory.

Earliest availability: 2026/02/11 9:00H

Emily Chen

Biomedical Engineering @ McMaster University

Emily is passionate about applying engineering principles to healthcare challenges. She excels at explaining complex scientific concepts and enjoys working through design problems collaboratively. Her sessions focus on practical application and critical thinking.

Earliest availability: 2026/02/11 13:00H

Michael Wang

Civil Engineering @ University of Waterloo

Michael is proficient in structural analysis and design. He prefers to explain concepts through practical problems and encourages students to develop their own analytical skills. His sessions are geared towards hands-on learning.

Earliest availability: 2026/02/10 13:00H

Kevin Nguyen

Economics @ York University

Kevin finds joy in demystifying economic theories and models. He employs real-world news and policy examples to make abstract concepts concrete. His sessions encourage critical analysis and application of economic principles.

Earliest availability: 2026/02/10 11:00H

Ethan White

Mathematics @ University of Waterloo

Ethan is adept at simplifying complex mathematical concepts and building strong foundational understanding. He emphasizes problem-solving strategies and encourages a deep comprehension of theory. His sessions are analytical and methodical.

Earliest availability: 2026/02/10 14:00H

Lily Zhao

Computer Engineering @ University of Waterloo

Lily is enthusiastic about hardware and software integration. She guides students through circuit design, programming concepts, and debugging techniques. Her sessions are practical and project-oriented.

Earliest availability: 2026/02/10 16:00H